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24 Monday Feb 2014
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21 Friday Feb 2014
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Venezuela leader issues CNN threat http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-latin-america-26283971
19 Wednesday Feb 2014
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Blair ‘advised Brooks before arrest’ http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-26259956
19 Wednesday Feb 2014
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Rebekah Brooks to begin her defence at phone-hacking trial
17 Monday Feb 2014
16 Sunday Feb 2014
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Hunting through bins for dregs of cocaine and cigarette burns down to the bone: Michael Hutchence… http://dailym.ai/1oB24e2
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16 Sunday Feb 2014
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Helen Mirren criticises British television for rising female body count
07 Friday Feb 2014
TEMPLATE ANALYSIS
First, it was the Koreans, or was it the Taiwanese, who undercut everyone producing cheap goods for the rich global north.
They were followed by the growth story that was Indonesia, where branded goods were created in battery like conditions by human beings who were treated no better than hens laying eggs for supermarket chains.
And then came the Chinese miracle, where poor peasants worked endless hours in conditions that no one from the outside world was ever allowed to see, flooding western markets with ever cheaper goods.
Now, it’s the turn of Bangladesh, the Third World nation that will go that much lower, push their desperately poor workers that much further to produce goods for brands like Lee Cooper, and the Arcadia owned BHS.
It’s a given that child labour is employed, its a given that the poor mainly women are expected to worked impossibly long hours to meet deadlines and targets set by companies who are answerable only to the shareholders, and who clearly turn a blind eye to Dickensian work conditions.
When a building called the Rana Plaza collapsed in Dacca, more than a thousand souls perished under the rubble. Like 9/11, it was a completely avoidable disaster, but unlike the attacks on the twin towers the world did not take action to find and punish the culprits.
Instead, things have largely continued as before, as last night’s EXPOSURE programme on ITV showed. Sure, there have been closures and punishments, but it won’t do. It won’t do when weak women – often too tired or frightened to speak – are kicked for not standing straight by supervisors who think it’s their given right to mistreat workers because they have been set impossibly difficult deadlines by multi billion dollar companies who employ the cheapest possible labour through using middle men and fixers.
Bangladesh is proud of its textile industry and the chances are the ‘Made in Bangladesh’ label will be the most familiar one to anyone buying goods in the west – after of course that of China. No doubt in the future, there will be another nation that will go that much lower, push their workers that much harder to meet ever tighter deadlines for the cheapest possible price. And it’s a state of affairs the ‘World’ does not seem able or willing to do anything about.
02 Sunday Feb 2014
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Woody Allen accused of sexual abuse http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-26005565
30 Thursday Jan 2014
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News of the World had a ‘legendary safe’ where ‘stories were buried’